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The UN and General Mood’s missing report on conflicting accounts of Houla massacre

Posted by seumasach on September 12, 2012

Ronda Hauben

Netizen

10th September, 2012

[This is an updated and edited excerpt from a talk I gave in Beijing in July 2012 at a program sponsored by April Media.]

Part I – The Houla Massacre

The Houla massacre occurred in Syria on May 25, 2012.

This was but a few days before Kofi Annan, who was at the time the joint Arab League-UN envoy, was scheduled to visit Syria.

Immediately after the massacre, there was a media campaign in much of the western media to blame the Syrian government for the deaths. There were 108 deaths reported which included men, women and children. A short time after the massacre, an alternative account was made available by a Russian online media group, Anna News.(1) The day following the massacre, a news team for this online site visited the area where the massacre had occurred. Their report appeared on a number of alternative news sites soon after the massacre.

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“Man conquered the Black Plague, but he has created new problems – EMF pollution”

Posted by seumasach on September 9, 2012

Professor Yury Grigoriev calls for order and the world needs to listen:    “Man conquered the Black Plague, but he has created new problems – EMF pollution”

IEMFA

The  Russian  National  Committee  on  Non-Ionizing  Radiation Protection  has  agreed  to  provide  a detailed report for the world containing clear information on the most important Russian research results in RF/EMF radiation over the past years.

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Comrade Pilger party poops at left’s “Syrian rebels” lovefest

Posted by seumasach on September 8, 2012

Liberalism’s old world order

The liberal way to run the world – ‘improve’ or we’ll kill you

John Pilger

New Statesman

5th September, 2012

WHAT IS THE WORLD’S most powerful and violent “ism”? The question will summon the usual demons, such as Islamism, now that communism has left the stage. The answer, wrote Harold Pinter, is only “superficially recorded, let alone documented, let alone acknowledged,” because only one ideology claims to be non-ideological, neither left nor right, the supreme way. This is liberalism.

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CIA director visits Turkey: Israel, Iraq, Iran, Syria, US foreign policy and Erdogan

Posted by seumasach on September 8, 2012

Jibril Khoury and Lee Jay Walker

Modern Tokyo Times

7th September, 2012

David Petraeus visited Turkey alongside the senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman whereby many important issues related to the geopolitics of America will have been discussed. Petraeus is the current director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and with the rocky ties of Israel and Turkey worrying Washington then this was part of his remit. However, issues related to Syria, Iran, Iraq, terrorism and a possible conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh, would also have been on the agenda given the current volatility throughout the Middle East, North Africa and the Caucasus region.

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Two-thirds of planet backs Iran against “West”

Posted by seumasach on September 6, 2012

Glenn Ford

Black Agenda Report

4th September, 2012

The United States and its European allies – the old imperialists and the new – tell their countries’ populations that Iran is isolated in the world, and will have to get rid of its nuclear energy infrastructure in order to be allowed back into what they call “the community of nations.” Among the power groupies that call themselves journalists in the West, Iran is routinely referred to as a “pariah” nation, lurking at the very edge of civilization and sanity. The United States, by this reasoning, is showing great wisdom and forbearance, for not having already unleashed its carrier task forces, Marine divisions, Special Forces commandos, and swarms of drones on the crazed Iranians. Instead, the U.S., in it infinite goodness, enforces a strangling economic and oil embargo, to make the Iranian nation scream.

The Iranians are lucky, Americans and Europeans are told, that the U.S. holds back its friends in Israel, who are eager to give the ayatollah’s in Tehran a lesson in how to behave. But, whatever happens at the end of this game to force Iran to give up its lawful right to own and operate the full industrial cycle of nuclear power, western audiences are assured that the “international community” will approve. After all, Iran is a global outcast. CNN and the New York Times tell us so every day.

Someone is committing a crime, and its not Iran.”

Last week, the 120 nations of the Nonaligned Movement voted unanimously and without qualification in support of Iran’s right to produce nuclear energy, and to enrich their own uranium in the process. The Nonaligned Movement makes up about two-thirds of all the nations of the world. As a solid block of humanity, they rejected the dictates of Washington and London and Paris – the imperial powers that for centuries enslaved most of the planet – endorsing the fundamental principle that Iran has the same sovereign rights as any other nation.

Who, then, is isolated in the world – Iran, whose position is backed by two-thirds of the world’s countries, or the U.S. and Europe?

Clearly, the Americans and Europeans still believe that the only world opinion that counts, is the white world. The arrogance of the colonizer and imperialist is infinite, but their power is not – not any longer. The Nonaligned Movement vote is a global referendum, not on Iran’s lawful pursuit of its internal development policies, but on U.S. imperial bullying and criminality. Because, if Iran is within its rights, then the U.S. and the European Union are in the wrong in waging economic war, and threatening military assault, against Iran. Someone is committing a crime, and its not Iran. Two-thirds of the world says so.

The vote is all the more remarkable because the Americans and Europeans, and even the Israelis, exercise great influence over the affairs of much of what used to be called the Third World. Yet still, the former colonies and subjugated nations of the Nonaligned Movement voted unanimously, and on principle, rather than kowtow to power.

There is a lesson here. The Empire remains militarily strong and capable of great crimes. But it has lost much of its powers of coercion – without which, Empire must ultimately cease to exist. For Black Agenda Radio, I’m Glen Ford. On the web, go to BlackAgendaReport.com.

BAR executive editor Glen Ford can be contacted atGlen.Ford@BlackAgendaReport.com.

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Clinton brush off marks new Sino-US rivalry

Posted by seumasach on September 6, 2012

Brendan O’Reilly

Asia Times

7th September, 2012

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s trip to China highlighted the challenges inherent in the world’s most important bilateral relationship. There are now serious areas of contention between China and the United States. As China continues her rapid progress towards replacing the United States as the world’s largest economy, the entire dynamic of the global political system is experiencing momentous changes, often to the detriment of American influence.

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Beware of American adulations!

Posted by seumasach on September 6, 2012

M.K.Bhadrakumar

5th September, 2012

It wouldn’t have been difficult at all for the Washington Post reporter to get the apt quotations to embellish his highly critical piece on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. What matters is the overall disenchantment of the American media with the PM. First, Time magazine; now WaPo.

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Dempsey muscle forces Israeli rethink

Posted by seumasach on September 5, 2012

Jim Lobe and Gareth Porter

Asia Times

6th September, 2012

WASHINGTON – Explicit moves by United States President Barack Obama make it clear that there will be no accommodation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ostensible threats of unilateral war against Iran. The steps even may be enough to force Netanyahu to step back from his long campaign of belligerence towards Tehran.

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Federal Reserve has already started QE3, says investor Jim Rogers

Posted by seumasach on September 4, 2012

Telegraph

3rd September, 2012

Mr Rogers, who co-founded the Quantum Fund with George Soros, believes that America’s central bank is secretly printing money to avoid “getting egg on their face again” after previous attempts to kickstart the faltering economy with $2 trillion of QE failed.

“I do not know if they [the Fed] will announce it,” he told India’sEconomic Times. “I know they are going to print more money. They already are. If you look at their balance sheets, you will see that something is happening, assets are building on their balance sheets and they are not coming from the tooth fairy.

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China unveils grand Eurasian strategy

Posted by seumasach on September 4, 2012

M.K.Bhadrakumar

3rd September, 2012

The meeting of the China-Eurasian Forum in Urumqi, Xinjiang, on Sunday makes an interesting move in regional cooperation on the part of Beijing. The presence of Premier Wen Jiabao at the meeting signified the high importance that Beijing attaches to this initiative. In sum, China is directly wooing its Eurasian allies with audacious offers of building a New Silk Road.

The initiative obviously aims at integrating Xinjiang with the western market. There was high-scale participation in the event by the Central Asian countries. Surprisingly, Russia wasn’t represented at the political level at the event.

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Hope in a new kind of union

Posted by seumasach on September 4, 2012

In this global world, single European countries are bound to count for less than a larger, united Europe. Only a larger Europe can confront now and in the future emerging giants like China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, South Africa, etc. This larger Europe would be convenient for everybody. Then Europe should try to link as closely as possible to Asia, home of most of those emerging giants. Germany knows it and has been investing much of its trade surpluses in Asia, and in China in particular, in recent decades. It can carry on doing it on its own, but it would be important to establish direct communication routes between Asia and Europe. These routes go through Russia or the Mediterranean from China, or if goods come from India and Southeast Asia, only through the Mediterranean.

Francesco  Sisci

Asia Times

5th September, 2012

The European Union is at a dead end. This is not because the Germans, Italians, and French and the failing Spanish and Greeks are at loggerheads about how to improve their national accounts. The EU is ending because it is hopeless: there is no hope, no program, and no real plan to hold the union together or to demonstrate why countries with different traditions, laws, and senses of identity – countries that have been at war with one another for most of the past three centuries – should now merge and embrace the future together rather than repelling it.

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